Locus on The H-Bomb Girl
John Joseph Adams | July 29th 2008 at 10:40 pm
In the latest issue (July 2008) of Locus Magazine, Paul Witcover has a glowing review of Stephen Baxter’s The H-Bomb Girl: “Is there anything that Stephen Baxter can’t do? He’s written superior space opera, dramatized evolution in a sprawling novel of that name, collaborated seamlessly with Arthur C. Clarke, even delved into fantasy and alternate history. Now, in The H-Bomb Girl … he turns to publishing’s hottest niche, the young adult or YA novel. The result is a nimble piece of science fiction that can be savored by any intelligent person over the age of ten or so. … Set to an irresistible rock ‘n’ roll beat, The H-Bomb Girl is both a cautionary tale and a celebration of youthful exuberance and hope.”
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